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being loved by coworkers 
and patients. 
She was also active in 
the local Hidden Children 
organization. She recent-
ly traveled to Israel to see 
her brother and went with 
her family on a sailing trip, 
where she embraced the 
family adventure. She was 
devoted to her grandchildren 
and inspired them to achieve 
great things.
To know Edzia was to 
experience the deep embrace 
of kindness, love and laugh-
ter. She exuded love for 
her family and tremendous 
humanity and compassion 
for the plight of others. 
Despite hardships punctuat-
ing her life, she always found 
the value and goodness in all 

people.
In addition to her wit and 
wisdom, aromatic cooking 
and valuable Yiddish les-
sons, she remained a model 
of strength, optimism and 
beauty to her three grand-
daughters, Elie, Maddy and 
Naomi. 
Contributions may be 
made to the Holocaust 
Memorial Center, 28123 
Orchard Lake Road, 
Farmington Hills, MI 
48334, holocaustcenter.
org. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

AARON 
ZELICKMAN, 50, 
of Novi, died Feb. 
28, 2021. 
He is survived 
by his parents, 
Phillip Zelickman and Susan 
Wainstock; many other loving 
family members and friends.
Mr. Zelickman was the 
dear son of the late Bonnie 
Zelickman.
Contributions can be made 
to the American Cancer Society. 
Arrangements by Dorfman 
Chapel.

CORRECTIONS
The obituary for Mark 
Biederman (March 4) should 
have indicated that he is sur-
vived by his beloved Jack 
Russell Terror, Shmueli. 

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